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Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

Symposium on Cybercrime

February 1, 2013

Northwestern University School of Law

Lincoln Hall

Technology poses fascinating and novel challenges to criminal law. As our world becomes increasingly entangled with online networks, the traditional universe of law and justice must meet these new demands. How will criminal law evolve to govern and tame this unruly future of cybercrime? This question is at the heart of the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology’s 2013 symposium on cybercrime.

Schedule:

10:30 a.m. – opening remarks

11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Panel: Computer Crimes and Computer Misuse

David Gray, Associate Professor of Law, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law David Thaw, Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, University of Connecticut School of Law, Fellow of the Information Society Project, Yale Law School David Glockner, Managing Director, Stroz Friedberg Digital Risk Management & Investigations Kenneth Dort, Partner in Intellectual Property and Chair of Technology Committee, Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLP

Moderator: Joshua Kleinfeld, Assistant Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law

Panel: Surveillance and theFourth Amendment after United States v. Jones

Derek Bambauer, Associate Professor of Law, University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law Thomas Crocker, Distinguished Associate Professor of Law, University of South Carolina School of Law Stephen E. Henderson, Professor of Law, University of Oklahoma College of Law Andrew Taslitz, Professor of Law, American University Washington College of Law